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Can't let the babe see a dirty house.. Even though I'm probably the only one who cares either way. :P
 
Nebulous said:
Can't let the babe see a dirty house.. Even though I'm probably the only one who cares either way. :P

I think it's great to care about the way the house looks. A clean house says a lot about a person. ;)
 
Well it's not super clean... just the dishes done, clutter put away and vacuumed :P
 
Nebulous said:
Well it's not super clean... just the dishes done, clutter put away and vacuumed :P

Do you not wash the dishes right away?
 
As I'm making dinner I'll put pots and utensils in the sink to soak and I'll usually wash them before I go to bed, but last night I didn't feel like it.
 
Good evening folks, what's new?
 
I went to the gym, it was a tough-one, basically everything that I hate to do rolled up into one with squats, dead-lifts, bench, and skull-crushers, but it's over with now. I was finally able to get my I.D. after literally a year or so of trying. Basically, for the longest time, my mother couldn't find my birth certificate, assuring me that she'd fine it, she never did, and had to have a copy made. Then, we went sometime in January, but it was closed because of a holiday, and again in February, we were told that we needed more identification than my birth-certificate and social-security number. We went back, still didn't have enough.

And this time, we didn't have enough again, but because we were here for another reason too, (register a truck that is technically in my name) we were able to get it.


... and I lost my wallet, can't find it. God dammit...
 
Nebulous said:
Sounds like a lot of first world problems there. Hope things improve.
First-World Problems? You do realize that I lost my 55 theater ticket-stubs that I have been collecting since I saw The Dark Knight in 2008, right?
 
Nicholas McConnaughay said:
Nebulous said:
Sounds like a lot of first world problems there. Hope things improve.
First-World Problems? You do realize that I lost my 55 theater ticket-stubs that I have been collecting since I saw The Dark Knight in 2008, right?
I didn't mean to trivialize your problems, I was just trying to be witty and whatnot. :blush:

That does suck though! When/where do you think you lost it?
 
Nebulous said:
Nicholas McConnaughay said:
Nebulous said:
Sounds like a lot of first world problems there. Hope things improve.
First-World Problems? You do realize that I lost my 55 theater ticket-stubs that I have been collecting since I saw The Dark Knight in 2008, right?
I didn't mean to trivialize your problems, I was just trying to be witty and whatnot. :blush:

That does suck though! When/where do you think you lost it?

I was joking. Of course, it's a first-world problem. I think that I lost it on Friday whenever I was at the gym, but the employees say that nobody has brought them a wallet. The wallet didn't have any money in it, literally, all it had was a bunch of ticket-stubs, an two cards for Game Blast and Pawn World.
 
Nicholas McConnaughay said:
Nebulous said:
...and your new ID?

No.

I presumably lost the wallet on Friday, and I got the I.D. today, if that happened, I would be having a much larger hissy fit.

Well that's good. When you gonna turn that ID into a driver's license?
 
Nebulous said:
Well that's good. When you gonna turn that ID into a driver's license?
I don't know honestly. I am going to Eastern Illinois University which is enough of a metropolitan area that I'll be able to get-by without a vehicle. I will be there for around four to eight years, then afterward, I'll have money saved up, I'll have hopefully built notoriety for my writing, and I'll have the opportunity to move to a larger city, and do whatever it is that I want to do in life. Social-anxiety has always made driving a little tricky for me, and in-theory, those eight years in college will hopefully help me overcome a lot of the problems that I have been having.
 
Nebulous said:
Driving is easy peezy, I bet you'll do fine if/when you want to learn.

Maybe, in-fact, I think you are right, but I won't be able to do it for a while either way, I can't afford a car in Charleston, after all. We'll see what happens, I suppose...
 
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